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Pineapple House added columns and opened up the wall (right) of this foyer so the Intracoastal Waterway could be seen as soon as visitors walk through the front door.

Rustic beams define the ceiling of this modern kitchen with 12'ceilings. A dark, burled walnut wall seperates an informal dining area from the kitchen & harbors appliances.

The linear bathroom is enhanced with a glass shower door which enlarges the space & allows the tile pattern to be a welcoming focal point.

This room incorporates layers of pattern and texture to add personality to the space. Wood walls can be simulated using half-round trim on sheetrock, and nailhead detailing on the chair gives it modern detailing.

Pineapple House designed the ceiling in this condo so it would help define the dining area.

Pineapple House often places queen-size beds in guest rooms to increase sleeping options while adding to the guest's comfort.

A gentlemen's room for playing poker. The environment is controlled with air filters in case the gents decide to enjoy a cigar during their games.

The grand scale of this informal dining area supports oversized chairs that surround a table with a concrete top.

The third island in this home contains a full bar that is further defined with the high wine storage. The space is wonderful for entertaining!

Draw drapery in this master are incorporated in the crown molding that surrounds the room. The headboard is upholstered directly on the wall. There is a lot of light in this space, so designers place the dressers in front of the windows.

Pineapple House created two bedrooms, a bathroom and a large office in this attic with dormers. The dormers in this window were high, so to give guests access to a view over the rose garden, we added steps and a window seat.

This kitchen was over the wine cellar, so Pineapple House added a window between the space when they created the floor pattern. It's a whismical detail that is covered by a runner with views are not desired.